How is it that after almost twenty years dormant, Dynamo manages to come back with a song like that? Thursday February 10 2022, 9:58 AM
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How is it that after almost twenty years dormant, Dynamo manages to come back with a song like that?

Dynnamo

For fans of: Soundgarden, Alice in Chains  and Judas Priest.

Phil Lima raises the bar and shows off plenty of his vocal skills going from smooth melodic voice to aggressive vocal drives as if it was child´s play. The guitar solos are well built and very nice to hear, along with great tone and powerful riffs all along the song.

Another member from the original formation that also takes part on this remodeled Dynnamo brought back by Phil Lima is Lucas Rocha, that comes along with a very aggressive and virtuous bass playing, adding interesting phrases at the right moments making the sound heavier and richer.

Since the original drummer isn’t active as a musician anymore, Phil invited a hell of a drummer that needs no introduction called Riccardo Linassi, that also plays with him in Medjay and showed all his versatility delivering power, precision and plenty of feeling throughout the song.

This song has been produced by Phil Lima himself with Flávio Kebras from DyMM P&M® and I gotta say I couldn´t be more satisfied with the result! A well-balanced mix that translates the best of each element through the song!

And that´s what I´ve got to say about this promising project that after 20 years is literally ´back from the ashes to flames´ and seems to be ready enough to rock the world this time!


Check it now:
https://open.spotify.com/track/7kMww3zahi3GMcYwL6wykq?si=bd75cb917e4240ae
https://www.instagram.com/dynnamo.official/
https://twitter.com/Dynnamo_


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